The Boeing Company (BA.N) last Sunday require airlines to inspect the aircraft to collect data on a global scale, Honeywell International Inc. (HON.N) has been subject to rigorous review emergency beacons, parked 787 fire after two weeks before.
Have up to 1,200 aircraft from the smallest to the largest models equipped with the device, but Boeing as many airlines are required to check and report within 10 days, in order to help regulators decide to take any action.
"The Boeing 717 operators ask specific new generation 737,747-400,767 and 777, in order to check the aircraft with Honeywell fixed emergency locator transmitter," Boeing spokesman late on Sunday in an email the statement said.
"The purpose of these inspections is to collect data to support decision-regulators of the unspoken rules," he added.
The move is a fire, causing serious damage to the park is owned by the Ethiopian Airlines 787 on July 12 at London's Heathrow Airport's latest response.
British Fire District Accident Investigation Tracking housing units and check all the recommended global lithium battery-powered emergency locator transmitters.
On Thursday, the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration instructed the airline to cancel or fixed model checking Honeywell fire, 787 emergency beacon, but so far, no other models broaden its mandatory inspection.
Beacon to help rescuers find the aircraft in the event of a crash.
They are installed in about 20 types of aircraft, including many Boeing and Airbus (EAD.PA) aircraft and several types of commercial aircraft.
State-owned Ethiopian jet fire erupted after it has at London's Heathrow Airport stands parked eight hours.
It is in the rear of the plane, and caused huge losses, the charred top of the fuselage skin.
Japan's All Nippon Airways Holdings (9202.T), operates the world's largest fleet of Dreamliners last week said it found two 787 locator beacon in the inspection process damage the battery wiring.
Injuries are minor, but the beacon has been sent to inspect Honeywell has notified regulatory authorities and airlines, ANA said.
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